Edmonton Journal

FIRST COVID, NOW THIS

A masked man strolls past a mural in Giovanni Caboto Park Friday. Environmen­t Canada issued a special statement for the region warning of poor air quality and reduced visibility as a result of British Columbia wildfires.

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There would be few advantages to declaring a provincial state of emergency in the battle against wildfires in British Columbia as the province uses all of its available resources to fight them, Premier John Horgan said Friday.

Opposition politician­s and the Thompson-nicola Regional District, parts of which were under evacuation orders or alerts, have urged Horgan to declare an emergency.

“If there was a state of emergency called today, it would have no impact on resources because they are already in place,” Horgan said. “We're putting all hands on deck and the state of emergency is not required to do that.”

More than 300 wildfires were burning in the province on Friday, affecting about 1,500 properties where residents were ordered to leave earlier this week and evacuation alerts remained in effect for many more, including the entire communitie­s of 100 Mile House, Ashcroft and Cache Creek.

Firefighte­rs from Quebec and Mexico are en route to assist with local efforts, Horgan added.

The Ministry of Public Safety said in a statement that 20 firefighte­rs from Quebec are due to arrive Friday, while 100 firefighte­rs from Mexico will arrive in Abbotsford, B.C., on July 24.

The Quebec and Mexico crews will live and work in operationa­l bubbles apart from local firefighte­rs to minimize COVID-19 risks.

Horgan said the normal contingent of Australian firefighte­rs won't be able to assist due to COVID-19 concerns, while fire crews from western U.S. states are busy with fire behaviour similar to that in B.C.

Environmen­t Canada says heat warnings for parts of the central and southern Interior have ended but wildfire smoke means air quality advisories were posted for most of the eastern half of B.C., with conditions not expected to improve through the weekend.

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